INSTANT KARMA Hits Angel Reese as WNBA DENIES Her “Lie” About Caitlin Clark & Indiana Fever

Angel Reese’s Controversial Claim Sparks WNBA Firestorm

In a stunning twist, Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese is under fire after alleging that WNBA referees were told to “go easy” on Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark. During a fiery appearance on BasketballTopStories, Reese claimed league officials had received quiet instructions to protect Clark during critical moments, allowing her to avoid foul calls and dominate late-game play.

“I’ve talked to guys around the league—refs are protecting Clark at all costs,” said Reese.

The WNBA responded swiftly, issuing a rare public statement denying any such directive, affirming that referees operate independently and with full integrity. The league’s move highlighted the seriousness of Reese’s accusation and the threat it posed to officiating credibility.

The backlash was immediate. Hashtags like #ProtectTheRookie and #AngelExposed trended, and fans, analysts—even her teammates—called out Reese’s statement. Trying to control the damage, Reese later tweeted an apology, saying she “misspoke.”

Clark stayed poised:

“I respect Angel, but I’m focused on winning. The refs know their job.”

This incident has spotlighted the need for officiating transparency and left Reese facing a steep climb to restore trust.